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Columbiana, OH Code of Ordinances
COLUMBIANA, OHIO CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIANA, OHIO
PART TWO: ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART FOUR: TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE TWO: ADMINISTRATION, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
CHAPTER 402: DEFINITIONS
§ 402.01 MEANING OF WORDS AND PHRASES.
§ 402.02 AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR; MULTI-WHEEL AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR.
§ 402.03 ALLEY.
§ 402.04 ARTERIAL STREET.
§ 402.045 BEACON.
§ 402.05 BICYCLE.
§ 402.06 BUS.
§ 402.07 BUSINESS DISTRICT.
§ 402.08 CHAUFFEURED LIMOUSINE.
§ 402.09 CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER OR TYPE A FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME.
§ 402.10 COMMERCIAL TRACTOR.
§ 402.11 CONTROLLED-ACCESS HIGHWAY.
§ 402.12 CROSSWALK.
§ 402.13 DRIVER OR OPERATOR.
§ 402.135 ELECTRIC BICYCLE.
§ 402.14 EMERGENCY VEHICLE.
§ 402.15 EXPLOSIVES.
§ 402.16 EXPRESSWAY.
§ 402.17 FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
§ 402.18 FREEWAY.
§ 402.185 FUNERAL ESCORT VEHICLE.
§ 402.19 GROSS WEIGHT.
§ 402.193 HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE VEHICLE.
§ 402.195 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNAL.
§ 402.196 HYBRID BEACON.
§ 402.20 INTERSECTION.
§ 402.21 LANED HIGHWAY.
§ 402.215 LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
§ 402.2155 LOW-SPEED MICROMOBILITY DEVICE.
§ 402.216 MEDIAN.
§ 402.22 MOTOR VEHICLE.
§ 402.23 MOTORCYCLE.
§ 402.24 MOTORIZED BICYCLE OR MOPED.
§ 402.25 MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR.
§ 402.255 OPERATE.
§ 402.26 PARKING.
§ 402.27 PEDESTRIAN.
§ 402.28 PERSON.
§ 402.29 POLE TRAILER.
§ 402.30 POLICE OFFICER.
§ 402.305 PREDICATE MOTOR VEHICLE OR TRAFFIC OFFENSE.
§ 402.306 PRIVATE ROAD OPEN TO PUBLIC TRAVEL.
§ 402.31 PRIVATE ROAD OR DRIVEWAY.
§ 402.32 PUBLIC SAFETY VEHICLE.
§ 402.33 RAILROAD.
§ 402.34 RAILROAD SIGN OR SIGNAL.
§ 402.35 RAILROAD TRAIN.
§ 402.36 RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
§ 402.37 RIDESHARING ARRANGEMENT.
§ 402.38 RIGHT-OF-WAY.
§ 402.385 ROAD SERVICE VEHICLE.
§ 402.39 ROADWAY.
§ 402.395 RURAL MAIL DELIVERY VEHICLE.
§ 402.40 SAFETY ZONE.
§ 402.41 SCHOOL BUS.
§ 402.42 SEMITRAILER.
§ 402.425 SHARED-USE PATH.
§ 402.43 SIDEWALK.
§ 402.435 STATE HIGHWAY.
§ 402.44 STATE ROUTE.
§ 402.45 STOP.
§ 402.46 STOP INTERSECTION.
§ 402.47 STOPPING AND STANDING.
§ 402.48 STREET OR HIGHWAY.
§ 402.49 THROUGH STREET OR HIGHWAY.
§ 402.50 THRUWAY.
§ 402.51 TRAFFIC.
§ 402.52 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE.
§ 402.53 TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL.
§ 402.54 TRAILER.
§ 402.55 TRUCK.
§ 402.56 URBAN DISTRICT.
§ 402.57 VEHICLE.
§ 402.58 WASTE COLLECTION VEHICLE.
CHAPTER 404: ENFORCEMENT; IMPOUNDING
CHAPTER 406: TRAFFIC CONTROL
CHAPTER 408: PENALTIES
TITLE FOUR: PUBLIC WAYS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
TITLE SIX: VEHICLES AND OPERATION
TITLE EIGHT: PARKING
PART SIX: GENERAL OFFENSES
PART EIGHT: BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN: STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE: PLANNING AND ZONING
PART FOURTEEN: BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN: FIRE PREVENTION CODE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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§ 402.193 HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE VEHICLE.
   “Highway maintenance vehicle” means a vehicle used in snow and ice removal or road surface maintenance, including a snow plow, traffic line striper, road sweeper, mowing machine, asphalt distributing vehicle, or other such vehicle designed for use in specific highway maintenance activities.
(ORC 4511.01(QQQ))
§ 402.195 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNAL.
   “Highway traffic signal” means a power-operated traffic control device by which traffic is warned or directed to take some specific action. The term does not include a power-operated sign, steadily illuminated pavement marker, warning light, or steady burning electric lamp.
(ORC 4511.01(MMM))
§ 402.196 HYBRID BEACON.
   “Hybrid beacon” means a type of beacon that is intentionally placed in a dark mode between periods of operation where no indications are displayed and, when in operation, displays both steady and flashing traffic control signal indications.
(ORC 4511.01(LLL))
§ 402.20 INTERSECTION.
   “Intersection” means:
      (1)   The area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the lateral curb lines, or, if none, the lateral boundary lines of the roadways of two highways that join one another at, or approximately at, right angles, or the area within which vehicles traveling upon different highways that join at any other angle might come into conflict. The junction of an alley or driveway with a roadway or highway does not constitute an intersection unless the roadway or highway at the junction is controlled by a traffic control device.
      (2)   If a highway includes two roadways that are 30 feet or more apart, then every crossing of each roadway of such divided highway by an intersecting highway constitutes a separate intersection. If both intersecting highways include two roadways 30 feet or more apart, then every crossing of any two roadways of such highways constitutes a separate intersection.
      (3)   At a location controlled by a traffic control signal, regardless of the distance between the separate intersections as described in division (2) of this definition:
         A.   If a stop line, yield line, or crosswalk has not been designated on the roadway within the median between the separate intersections, the two intersections and the roadway and median constitute one intersection.
         B.   Where a stop line, yield line, or crosswalk line is designated on the roadway on the intersection approach, the area within the crosswalk and any area beyond the designated stop line or yield line constitute part of the intersection.
         C.   Where a crosswalk is designated on a roadway on the departure from the intersection, the intersection includes the area that extends to the far side of the crosswalk.
(ORC 4511.01(KK))
§ 402.21 LANED HIGHWAY.
   “Laned highway” means a highway the roadway of which is divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for vehicular traffic.
(ORC 4511.01(GG))
§ 402.215 LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
   “Local authorities” means every county, municipal, and other local board or body having authority to adopt police regulations under the Constitution and laws of this state.
(ORC 4511.01(AA))
§ 402.2155 LOW-SPEED MICROMOBILITY DEVICE.
   “Low-speed micromobility device” means a device weighing less than 100 pounds that has handlebars, is propelled by an electric motor or human power, and has an attainable speed on a paved level surface of not more than 20 miles per hour when propelled by the electric motor.
(R.C. § 4511.01(WWW))
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